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that when the French first arrived in North America they met the Ojibwe Indians who introduced them to other tribes but used nasty names. The Lakota/Dakota people were called Nadowessiwag, which became Nadouessioux in French, then Sioux in English. It means little snake.

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Fun Fact: that when the French first arrived in North America they met the Ojibwe Indians who introduced them to other tribes but used nasty names. The Lakota/Dakota people were called “Nadowessiwag,” which became Nadouessioux in French, then Sioux in English. It means “little snake.”

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